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I am new with ajax. I have a dropdown that fills from database and 4 textbox. when user select a title from dropdown the textboxes should fill automatically.

here is my javascript code.

function getXMLHttp()
{
  var xmlHttp

  try
  {
    //Firefox, Opera 8.0+, Safari
    xmlHttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
  }
  catch(e)
  {
    //Internet Explorer
    try
    {
      xmlHttp = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
    }
    catch(e)
    {
      try
      {
        xmlHttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
      }
      catch(e)
      {
        alert("Your browser does not support AJAX!")
        return false;
      }
    }
  }
  return xmlHttp;
}

function MakeRequest(username)
{
  var xmlHttp = getXMLHttp();

  xmlHttp.onreadystatechange = function()
                               {
                                    if(xmlHttp.readyState == 4 && xmlHttp.status == 200)
                                     {
                                        HandleResponse(xmlHttp.responseText);
                                     }
                                }

  xmlHttp.open("GET","ajax.php?username="+username,true);
  xmlHttp.send(null);
}

function HandleResponse(response)
{
  document.getElementById("f").value = response; 
}

and this is my php code

    require_once'/classes/USRclass.php';
if(isset($_GET['username']))
{
    $username=$_GET['username'];
    $usr1=new USER;
    $where="username='$username'";
    $a=$usr1->show($where);
    echo $a['name'];
    echo $a['family'];
    echo $a['email'];
    echo $a['privilege'];
}

and this is my form

<form method="get">
    username:<select name="username" onChange="MakeRequest(this.value)">
        <option></option>
        <?php
        require_once'/classes/USRclass.php';
        $usr1=new User;
        $a=$usr1->show_all_field('username');
        if(count($a)==1)
        {
        foreach($a as $key)
         echo"<option>$key</option>";
        }
        else if(count($a>1))
        {
        foreach($a as $key)
            foreach($key as $column=>$val)
                echo"<option>$val</option>";
        }
        ?>      
        </select><br>
        name: <input id="n" type="text" name="u_name"><br>
        family:  <input type="text" name="u_family" id="f"><br>
        email: <input type="text" name="u_email"><br>
        privilege: <input type="text" name="u_privilege"><br>
        <input type="button" name="u_edit" value="Edit">
        <input type="submit" name="u_ok" value="OK">
        </form>
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  • Unless you want to learn JavaScript for its own sake, you should probably use jQuery - jQuery exists to make things like Ajax calls easier and more concise than in vanilla JavaScript. In the long term you also may wish to seek alternatives to PHP. Jul 27, 2012 at 23:07

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this all ajax calling can be done easily by jquery you can use .ajax jquery api first you need to get the val of the option and like bellow

html

<option id="optn">first</option> //like you want to sent the value of the option have id optn you can send according to you its  only example 

and get the value of that option by jquery

var variable = $("optn").val();

and send this the php file by post or get method you want

$.ajax({
  type: "POST",
  url: "some.php",
  data: { dat: var}
}).done(function( msg ) { //you can also use success
  alert( "Data Saved: " + msg );
});
});

in php you can get the dat by

$_POST['dat']

and perform operation according to you

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